Bill Clinton: Donald Trump Is A ‘Master Brander’
“And in a matchup with Hillary Clinton he’s riding high marks on trust and honesty and closing fast”. Although they have been considered to have strong leadership qualities, several people think they are not honest or trustworthy, as stated in the poll.
Jacob Russell, junior engineering major, said Trump’s success has widely come from his past celebrity status, not from his current campaign.
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley and former Virginia Sen.
Trump said he has several television ads ready to run “if I have to”.
But Trump was not so complimentary of the press, Clinton and fellow GOP contenders Florida Sen.
If Biden isn’t a candidate, Clinton’s lead over Sanders widens to 56% in favor of the former Secretary of State and 32% voting for Sanders. He gets 44 percent to Fiorina’s 42 percent. Similarly positive splits are owned by Rubio (50%/12%) and Fiorina (45%/13%).
“He definitely takes a radical conservative stand, but sometimes it is just to be overly conservative”, Russell said.
“Gov. John Kasich’s big card was his enormous popularity in Ohio, generally considered the most important swing state in the November election”, Brown said.
The United States also said Moscow is not really attacking ISIS, but is just bombing the Syrian government’s opponents.
On Friday, Witcher insisted that it does not bother her in the least bit that Trump has vowed to deport a few 11 million immigrants in less than two years if he is elected president and has described undocumented Mexican immigrants are “rapists” and “killers”.
To this day, the candidate argues that those whose private property is expropriated should be happy-after all, they are getting a generous sum of cash.
According to Public Policy Polling, as of this week, Carson is in second place (behind Trump) in the Republican field, with the backing of 17% of the potential GOP electorate. Only 14 percent would not vote for Clinton. Among these Democrats, 18 percent would not vote for Clinton. Bush is viewed favorably by 47 percent and unfavorably by 29 percent.
Experts note Trump is verbally agile on camera and is always ready with a quick response and pithy soundbite, often making bold – and frequently controversial – statements that grab media headlines.
“Biden rumbles as Clinton stumbles”.
Next week: Marco Rubio on cybersecurity. The margin of error is 5 percent.
The survey of 1,251 Americans was conducted October 4-8.
We’ve been covering the Republican candidates and where they stand on cybersecurity – beginning with Jeb Bush two weeks ago, and Carly Fiorina last week.